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Barton Baynes, the hero of the book for whose actuality and historicity the author vouches is an orphan brought up on a farm by his Uncle Peabody and Aunt Deel. Getting into all sorts of scrapes, he makes up his mind that he is too heavy a burden on the affectionate and good-natured couple; and one night he runs away.

You are wasting your time and money. Brinkley is nothing but a fake. If there were any help for your daughter we could cure her. We can do nothing. There is no help for her!" This was repeated to the writer by the mother, and he vouches for its truth. Is it not evident that a better understanding of the goat-gland operation is highly desirable among physicians and surgeons today?

This vouches for its height, but there are two other doggerel lines still more to the purpose 'Pendle Hill, Pennygent, and Ingleborough, Are three such hills as you'll not find by seeking England thorough. With this opinion I quite agree. There is no hill in England like Pendle Hill."

"But," says Lord Dartmouth, who vouches for truth of this statement, "the Duke of Richmond's clandestine marriage, before he had given an answer, made the king suspect he had revealed the secret to Clarendon, whose creature Sheldon was known to be; and this was the true secret of Clarendon's disgrace."

This is declared to have happened no longer ago than the year 1869. The writer, apparently a pious Roman Catholic, who vouches for the fact, probably never heard the touching tale of Orpheus and Eurydice. The foregoing story, as well as some of those previously mentioned, shows that fairy depredations were by no means confined to babes and young children.

Macgregor's information, which, he said, might interest the Prince. On September 6, 1753, Lord Strathallan, writing to Edgar from Boulogne, vouches only for James's courage.

And commencing, he mercilessly told her all that had passed at the table. To have seen our Cap then! Face, neck and bosom were flushed with the crimson tide of indignation! "You are sure of what you tell me, Cousin John?" "The man vouches for it!" "He shall bite the dust!" "What?" "The slanderer shall bite the dust!"

For the spectator, such hours as Mr. Hudson writes of form a mere tale of emptiness, in which nothing happens, nothing is gained, and there is nothing to describe. They are meaningless and vacant tracts of time. To him who feels their inner secret, they tingle with an importance that unutterably vouches for itself.

"Our minds are relieved on one point, at least. Kellam & Blake are respectable attorneys. We will send our communication to Mr. Blake at once, without waiting for Mr. Bludsoe's enquiries to bear fruit. Your Cousin Adair knows the Scotch firm, and of course vouches for their trustworthiness." "Dear me, Papa Sherwood, you are so practical!" sighed Nan.

Talentionij. Variar. & Recondit. Rerum. Laurent. Talentonius Variar. & recondit. Not that I think Olaus Magnus his Greenlanders were real Pygmies, no more than Ctesias his Pygmies were real Men; tho' he vouches very notably for them.

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